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The full moon rises over the Temple of Poseidon in Sounio, Greece.
Photograph: Orestis Panagiotou/EPA

Tue 8 Aug 2017 05.52 EDT
Last modified on Wed 14 Feb 2018 16.28 EST

Karo, Indonesia

The moon, framed by ashes from the Mount Sinabung volcano, is seen during the peak of the penumbral eclipse. The phenomenon occurs when the moon moves through the outer part of the Earth’s shadow, blocking part of the sunlight from reaching the moon and causing a partial eclipse

Sounio, Greece

The moon rises above the Temple of Poseidon, built in about 500BC. More than 100 of Greece’s ancient sites and museums were kept open late on Monday and concerts were organised to allow visitors to enjoy the full moon and partial lunar eclipse